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such prisoner at the usual place of holding courts in said county,
and put such prisoner upon his trial ip due course of law; and for
the purpose of such trial such judge shall have t'ull power to issue
a venire for a jury, who, when summoned and sworn, shall have
the same power to try such cause as if regularly empaniieled at
any regular term of said court.
Sec. 4. The several circuit judges shall have jurisdiction of all
sueh cases in the vacation of their several courts, and shall exer-cise
it according to law in the same manner as provided by law
at the regular terms ot said court, with all the powers incident to
a irial at such regular term of the several courts.
Sec. 6. If such prisoner shall object, he may by an entry of
record waive the calling of a grand jury and finding of an indict-ment,
and go to trial on the affidavit and information on file.
Which report was concurred in and the amendment adopted,
On motion by Mr. Blake,
The bill was considered as engrossed and read a third time.
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those w/w voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Abel, Adams, Allen, Austin, Ayres, Batterton, Betheil,
Blake, Bowman, Boyd, Branham, Branson, Brown, Bryan, Car-nahan,
Clapp, Colgrove, Conner of Wabash, Conduitt, Crowe,
Cullen, Davis ol Hendricks, Denby, Duncan, Early, Edson, Evans,
Harrison, Hayden, Herod, Hoagland, Humphreys, Hutchings,
Landiss, Lane, Larue, Lewis, Massey, Mercer, Merrifield, Mode-sitt,
Moore, JMcDaniel, McDonald of Lake, McGinnis, McKinney,
Neal, Neff, Price, Reese, Reyman, Robbins, Schermerhorn, Sher-rod.
Shoulders, Shuman, Slicer, Sloss, Smith of Delaware, Smith
of Bartholomew, Steele, Taggart, Todd, Trippet, Van Sandt, Vaw-ter,
Whitcomb, Wiley, Williams of Lagrange, Williamson, Wright
and Yater—74.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Douglass, Ward, and Mr. Speaker—3.
So the bill passed.
Ordered, That the Clerk inform the Senate thereof.
On motion by Mr. Clapp,
No. 294. A bill to provide for the assessment and taxation of
lands and real estate belonging to railroad, plank road, or other
incorporated or joint stock companies.
Was taken up and read a third time.

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such prisoner at the usual place of holding courts in said county,
and put such prisoner upon his trial ip due course of law; and for
the purpose of such trial such judge shall have t'ull power to issue
a venire for a jury, who, when summoned and sworn, shall have
the same power to try such cause as if regularly empaniieled at
any regular term of said court.
Sec. 4. The several circuit judges shall have jurisdiction of all
sueh cases in the vacation of their several courts, and shall exer-cise
it according to law in the same manner as provided by law
at the regular terms ot said court, with all the powers incident to
a irial at such regular term of the several courts.
Sec. 6. If such prisoner shall object, he may by an entry of
record waive the calling of a grand jury and finding of an indict-ment,
and go to trial on the affidavit and information on file.
Which report was concurred in and the amendment adopted,
On motion by Mr. Blake,
The bill was considered as engrossed and read a third time.
The question being, shall the bill pass ?
Those w/w voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Abel, Adams, Allen, Austin, Ayres, Batterton, Betheil,
Blake, Bowman, Boyd, Branham, Branson, Brown, Bryan, Car-nahan,
Clapp, Colgrove, Conner of Wabash, Conduitt, Crowe,
Cullen, Davis ol Hendricks, Denby, Duncan, Early, Edson, Evans,
Harrison, Hayden, Herod, Hoagland, Humphreys, Hutchings,
Landiss, Lane, Larue, Lewis, Massey, Mercer, Merrifield, Mode-sitt,
Moore, JMcDaniel, McDonald of Lake, McGinnis, McKinney,
Neal, Neff, Price, Reese, Reyman, Robbins, Schermerhorn, Sher-rod.
Shoulders, Shuman, Slicer, Sloss, Smith of Delaware, Smith
of Bartholomew, Steele, Taggart, Todd, Trippet, Van Sandt, Vaw-ter,
Whitcomb, Wiley, Williams of Lagrange, Williamson, Wright
and Yater—74.
Those who voted in the negative were,
Messrs. Douglass, Ward, and Mr. Speaker—3.
So the bill passed.
Ordered, That the Clerk inform the Senate thereof.
On motion by Mr. Clapp,
No. 294. A bill to provide for the assessment and taxation of
lands and real estate belonging to railroad, plank road, or other
incorporated or joint stock companies.
Was taken up and read a third time.